Do you ever wonder how old your cat is in human years? It can be hard to tell, since cats age differently than humans. In this blog post, we will discuss how to determine your cat’s age in human years. We will also provide a chart that shows the average lifespan for cats of different ages. So, whether you are just curious about your feline friend’s age or are trying to prepare for their inevitable old age, read on for more information!
One way to estimate your cat’s age in human years is to use the “Rule of Seven.” This rule states that every year a cat ages, they age the equivalent of seven human years. So, a two-year-old cat would be the equivalent of a fourteen-year-old human. While this method is not exact, it can give you a general idea of how old your cat is.
Another way to estimate your cat’s age is by size and weight. A kitten will typically weigh between two and four pounds. An adult cat will usually weigh between eight and ten pounds. So, if you know how much your cat weighs, you can get a general idea of its age.
Of course, the best way to determine your cat’s age is by taking them to the vet. The vet can give you an exact age based on their health and development. However, if you are just curious about your cat’s age, the above methods should give you a reasonable estimate.
There are six stages in a cat’s life:
Kitten – 0-6 months
A period when a young cat proliferates and is usually not quite mature
Junior – 7 months – 2 years,
During this time, the cat reaches full size and learns about life and how to survive
Prime – 3-6 years
The cat is mature physically and behaviorally, still frequently healthy and active, looks smooth and shiny, and does its best.
Mature – 7-10 years
A cat is “mature,” which is equivalent to people between the ages of 40 and 50.
The eldest is 11-14 years old
A cat is equivalent to about 70 human years
Super Senior – 15 years and older
Many cats reach this stage; some show no signs of old age